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cFos-ANAB: A cFos-based Web Tool for Exploring Activated Neurons and Associated Behaviors

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cFos is one of the most widely-studied genes in the field of neuroscience. Currently, there is no systematic database focusing on cFos in neuroscience. We developed a curated database—cFos-ANAB—a cFos-based web tool for exploring activated neurons and associated behaviors in rats and mice, comprising 398 brain nuclei and sub-nuclei, and five associated behaviors: pain, fear, feeding, aggression, and sexual behavior. Direct relationships among behaviors and nuclei (even cell types) under specific stimulating conditions were constructed based on cFos expression profiles extracted from original publications. Moreover, overlapping nuclei and sub-nuclei with potentially complex functions among different associated behaviors were emphasized, leading to results serving as important clues to the development of valid hypotheses for exploring as yet unknown circuits. Using the analysis function of cFos-ANAB, multi-layered pictures of networks and their relationships can quickly be explored depending on users’ purposes. These features provide a useful tool and good reference for early exploration in neuroscience. The cFos-ANAB database is available at www.cfos-db.net.

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This work was partially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (71974167 and 71573225).

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Wang, F., Sun, W., Chang, L. et al. cFos-ANAB: A cFos-based Web Tool for Exploring Activated Neurons and Associated Behaviors. Neurosci. Bull. 37, 1441–1453 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12264-021-00744-2

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